Author, Writer & Social Activist

Beverly Gooden


Beverly Gooden is a distinguished writer and social activist, who gained global presence for spearheading the groundbreaking social movement, #WhyIStayed. Her creation of the #WhyIStayed hashtag and movement was a response to the pervasive victim blaming of domestic violence survivors. CNN hailed #WhyIStayed as one of the 8 hashtags that reshaped the world. Gooden's insightful writings have graced prestigious platforms such as The New York Times, TIME, and the U.S. Office on Women's Health.

In 2022, Gooden released her debut memoir, "Surviving: Why We Stay and How We Leave Abusive Relationships," shedding light on the complexities of intimate partner violence. She holds a master’s degree in social justice from Loyola University Chicago, where her thesis focused on institutional responses to single women facing intimate partner violence.

Gooden's impactful advocacy has garnered recognition, including the Investigation Discovery and Glamour magazine's Inspire A Difference “Everyday Hero” Award. She has been featured in a Toyota commercial discussing her dedication to aiding survivors of intimate partner violence. As the founder of The Bolt Bag Project, she extends support by providing free escape bags to individuals experiencing domestic violence.

A Hampton University alumna with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, Beverly currently resides in Houston, TX, alongside a family of small geckos that inhabit her back patio.

Publications

Surviving:
Why We Stay and How We Leave Abusive Relationships